unseen

IPA: ʌnsˈin

noun

  • An examination involving material not previously seen or studied.

adjective

  • Not seen or discovered; invisible.
  • Unskilled; inexperienced.
  • Not hitherto noticed; unobserved.
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Examples of "unseen" in Sentences

  • Many international genre films remain unseen or get very limited exposure in this part of the country.
  • But unseen is the loss of whatever would have been done with the money instead of replacing the window.
  • What's unseen is what the shopkeeper would have done with the money had the vandal not broken his window.
  • They perform what they call "unseen dance" -- original dances experienced through senses other than sight.
  • But Barofsky focuses his report, a quarterly update to Congress and the public, on what he identifies as the unseen costs and risks of TARP.
  • What remains "unseen" is any conclusive evidence that environmental protection causes economic harm, while experience shows that common-sense regulations can stimulate innovation and job creation.
  • My state of mind, which refers ... he proceeds to argue that the whole _either_ to unseen he himself is outside its intelligence, _or something sacred pale because he refers which man has never had any all these strange phenomena to conception of_, proves me to _unseen spiritual be out of the pale of the intelligence_.

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